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I've tried to convince my wife of this for the in-home daycare.A velcro wall, you put all the kids in some type of harness when they get there foer the day, and then have a velcro strip like 3 feet off the ground (high enough to keep them off the ground, low enough that no one dies from the fall)When the kids need a timeout, you just grab them by the harness and smack them onto the wall. Granted you'd need good velcro or something to assure that they cannot push off, but it seems like it would solve so many problems.This is why I don't work with children
My husband thinks it would be cool to have a kitten petting zoo. People pay a fee and can play with the kittens for an hour. Surely lots of people would pay to play with adorable kittens! Of course in a practical sense it would be impossible, because the kittens would be sleeping when people wanted to play with them, and you'd need a steady stream of newborn kittens to keep the supply up...
Quote from: MorgnsGrl on January 24, 2012, 03:17:28 PMMy husband thinks it would be cool to have a kitten petting zoo. People pay a fee and can play with the kittens for an hour. Surely lots of people would pay to play with adorable kittens! Of course in a practical sense it would be impossible, because the kittens would be sleeping when people wanted to play with them, and you'd need a steady stream of newborn kittens to keep the supply up...They have something similar in Japan- Cat Cafes.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_cafe
Quote from: Black Delphinium on January 24, 2012, 06:00:17 PMQuote from: MorgnsGrl on January 24, 2012, 03:17:28 PMMy husband thinks it would be cool to have a kitten petting zoo. People pay a fee and can play with the kittens for an hour. Surely lots of people would pay to play with adorable kittens! Of course in a practical sense it would be impossible, because the kittens would be sleeping when people wanted to play with them, and you'd need a steady stream of newborn kittens to keep the supply up...They have something similar in Japan- Cat Cafes.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cat_cafeThey do. My friend who is currently in a program where she is living there and teaching english, went to one with her husband.
I've always wanted to install a train-horn on my car. It would have its own seperate switch so that if someone just needs a little "toot" to let them know that the light is green, I could still use my regular horn.I'd reserve the train horn for those times when the other driver *really* deserves it.